Health-tech startup Visit App has partnered with domestic fin-tech major PhonePe, to launch a subscription-based out patient delivery (OPD) product that will connect its users with doctors and diagnosticians across the country.

The product, Visit Plus, which was launched in early May, provides unlimited doctor consultations and lab tests, up to Rs 1,000 per visit as many times in a year that a patient wishes to utilise the service. In addition to clinic visits, Visit Plus, which has a subscription fee of Rs 2,500 per year, also allows its members to consult through tele-medicine over phone and chat as well.

The partnership with PhonePe will see both parties integrate their respective technology solutions on the home-grown fin-tech major’s micro-app platform. PhonePe, which is in the process of building its own app ecosystem with numerous category leaders, has more than 180 million users that both parties are looking to leverage.

“We are extremely excited to welcome GetVisit to our fast growing Apps platform. This is another step towards bringing highly relevant and useful brands and apps to our users within the PhonePe app itself. With GetVisit, we hope to bring a hassle-free healthcare experience for our users, allowing them to pay conveniently for their check-ups using their preferred payment solution,” Rituraj Rautela, Head - Apps Platform at PhonePe, said in a statement.

Founded in 2016, Visit has positioned itself as a healthcare-focused super app, with a central offline-to-online platform that looks to cater to all health issues faced by users, using its proprietary artificial intelligence-driven diagnosis, online tele-health and its network of hospitals, clinics and labs.

Currently, the startup has about 55,000 paid subscription members, and over 2 lakh registered users, according to a senior official.

“The platform solves all the operational and technological problems that have been roadblocks for insurers to launch OPD products. The pricing has been made possible for the first time by reducing costs with a combination of very smart actuaries and reducing doctor visits by ML-driven free diagnosis and tele-health,” Anurag Prasad, co-founder of Visit App, told ET.

Visit App, according to its founders, currently has a network of over 1,200 hospital and 35,000 doctors. The company has raised an estimated Rs 11 crore in seed funding from a host of well-known early stage investors, including Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, who has been an early backer of the some the world’s biggest technology ventures, including, Pinterest, Square, Slack and Beyond Meat.